Victorville Search Warrant Leads Seizure of Marijuana, Psychedelics, and Loaded Guns – VVNG

VICTORVILLE, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Two Victorville residents were arrested Thursday afternoon after deputies served a search warrant that uncovered evidence of illegal marijuana sales, psychedelic mushrooms, and loaded firearms.
The warrant was served at approximately 12:11 p.m. on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at a residence in the 12000 block of Indian Summer Street following an investigation into suspected illegal marijuana sales.
During the service of the warrant, deputies contacted multiple subjects at the home and located “evidence consistent with the illegal sale of marijuana” inside the residence, according to a written statement from the Victorville Police Department.
Authorities also found psychedelic mushrooms, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) infused edible candies, several jars of THC extract and two loaded firearms.
Leneshe Young, 35, of Victorville, was arrested and booked at the High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto for HS 11360(A)(3) — Sales or transportation of marijuana.
Antoine Osborne, 38, of Victorville, was arrested and booked at the High Desert Detention Center for HS 11360(A)(3) — Sales or transportation of marijuana, and PC 25850(A) — Carrying a loaded firearm.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Victorville Police Station at (760) 241-2911 or Sheriff’s Dispatch at (760) 956-5001. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to contact We-Tip at 1-800-78CRIME (27463) or submit information online at www.wetip.com.
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